A pretty blonde named Wilma Ferner took only a year to marry amiable Arthur Wilkinson and leave him bankrupt and broken. Arthur hires his old pal Travis McGee to get the money back. But to do so, McGee must penetrate the Everglads – and the mind of a violently twisted grifter. Sixth in the series.

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Travis McGee's friend Meyer lent his boat to his niece, Norma, and her new husband, Evan. When the boat explodes in the Florida Keys, McGee thinks it's no accident. And he wonders where Evan was when his wife was killed. 20th in the series.

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Behind Evangeline's darker than amber eyes is a woman who lures men onto her boat and robs them before throwing them overboard. Now she's enlisted resistant Travis McGee and his friend Meyer to rescue her "savings" from her partners in crime. When she ends up dead, they have to get involved before they become casualties themselves. Seventh in the series.

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When Travis McGee discovers a body lying in a pool of blood, he wants answers. He doesn't have any. All he has is a priceless, golden Aztec idol. McGee's hunt for a killer takes him far from The Busted Flush, his Florida home and houseboat, to the seething corruption of American expatriates in a distant Mexican town. Fifth in the series.

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McGee comes to the aid of a lovely lady in soul-deep distress. She's been dragged through so much mud that she may never feel clean again. During WWII, her father stole some gems from India. Now he's in jail – and so's his loot. Travis McGee's first appearance. "One of the most creative and reliable writers... a very good writer, not just a good ‘mystery' writer."—The New York Times

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Travis McGee is wakened at 4 a.m. by an old flame who needs a place to stash a package full of cash. Two weeks later, she is dead. Now Travis is left with a fortune – and a nagging conscience. When he checks things out, he is pushed into the corrupt world of drugs and blood that she was trying to escape. Is he in over his head? 16th in the series.

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Travis McGee looks into the case of a young woman who died in a car accident in Mexico. But when he and his friend Meyer arrive at the hippie enclave in Oaxaca that had become her last refuge, the less accidental the girl's death seems. 11th in the series.

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Although everyone in the town of Timber Bay thinks that Hub Lawless was murdered, McGee is not so sure. Is Lawless really dead, or just hiding out in Mexico? Is the accused murderer a victim of an elaborate hoax? Listen and find out. 17th in the series.

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Hard-boiled detective Travis McGee agrees to track down the killers who brutally murdered an ailing millionaire. The man's fortune has ended up in the the hands of his ex-wife. The quest to recover the money leads McGee to prostitution rings and drug deals gone bad – and a killer conjured from his worst nightmares. 19th in the series.

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The late Helena Trescott had one last request for Travis McGee: find out why her beautiful daughter Maureen keeps trying to kill herself. He finds that not only has Maureen's doctor killed herself, but a string of mysterious murders and suicides are piling up. Tenth in the Travis McGee series.

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Smart, tough, but tender Travis McGee now confronts danger and death in the murder of Gretel, the lovely woman who was closest to him. Unhinged by her death, he assumes an alias, emerges in the California woods and begins knocking off targets one by one. 18th in the series.

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Careful, McGee! Searching for a wealthy friend's yacht, Travis McGee sails squarely into the center of the international cocaine trade, and finds himself the target of some of the most ruthless villains he's ever met. For the first time, he must contemplate his own mortality. "What a treat. It is [his] 21st Travis McGee book and, without reservation, his best."—The San Diego Tribune

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Travis McGee and Meyer are driving back from a wedding when a girl darts in front of their car. After they emerge from the wreckage, someone in an old truck takes a couple of shots at them. Arriving at a service station, they are charged with the murder of a local thug. Someone's out to get them in this "Twilight Zone" they've found themselves in. But who? 12th in the series.

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A favor for an old wartime buddy turns deadly for P.I. Travis McGee. Mike's sister, a sweetly wanton career girl who lives alone in Manhattan, leads McGee into a wild and tortuous chase through the decadent world of high society, big money, and hallucinatory drugs. The second colorful case for Travis McGee.

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How do you extort $600,000 from a dying man? His grown children suspect his wife is hiding the fortune. To prove her innocence, she hires her former flame Travis McGee to find the money and the culprits who stole it. It proves to be one ofthe most challenging salvages of his career. Eighth in the series.

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The ruthless developers who had Tush Bannon killed thought his marina standing in their way was the only thing they needed to know about him. They're about to learn that his friend Travis McGee does not take kindly to widow-makers. Ninth in the series. "My favorite novelist of all time."—Dean Koontz

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Mona is married to a wealthy man whom she thinks is stealing from her trust fund. So she hires someone to steal her money back so she can run away with the love of her life. When she is shot and killed, Travis McGee finds himself the lead suspect in a plot to help her escape, and he needs to clear his name. But the murders just keep coming. Third in the series.

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Travis McGee is called on to help a beautiful movie star who is being blackmailed over photos taken of her naked at a party. He tracks down everyone associated with the lurid evening and is led across the nation as murder after murder piles up. Fifth in the series.

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P.I. Travis McGee is too busy with his houseboat to pay attention to the little old man with the missing postage stamps. But now someone has a contract out on McGee's life – someone who knows about rare stamps, and even more about McGee. 14th in the series.

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Harry Broll is convinced that Travis McGee is hiding his missing wife, and tries to shoot him. But Travis hasn't seen Mary for three years. He decides to get Harry off his case by finding Mary. The search takes him to Grenada and tangles with con artists, terrifying French killers, and a slew of mixed motives. 13th in the series.